Or you can re-render the animation against a white background.
An other way is to export your QT as a Pict Sequence,
(you can do this in QuickTime4-Pro or After Effects) and
change the background to white in Photoshop and then
re-compile the pict Sequence as a QT Movie.
All in all, if it is only a spinning globe, the re-render in
Infini-D seems the easiest (and quickest) solution.
John
Sean Wilson wrote:
> I'm really not sure about an alpha channel _inside_ a QT movie, but perhaps
> you can acheive the effect you're after by using a mask with the QT member.
> Check the dictionary entry for "mask".
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